
Media Advisory: MADD Canada’S Constable Heidi Stevenson’S Watch Awards Honour Nova Scotia Police Officers For Their Road Safety Efforts
Date & Time: | Monday, May 12, 2025 at 11 a.m. |
Location: | Rotunda at RCMP H Division Headquarters, 80 Garland Ave., Dartmouth, NS |
Speakers : | Deputy Premier and Minister responsible for Seniors and Long-Term Care, the Honourable Barbara Adams |
RCMP Asst. Commissioner Dennis Daley | |
Chief Mark Kane, NS Chiefs of Police Association | |
MADD Canada CEO Steve Sullivan |
The Constable Heidi Stevenson's Watch Award is a collaborative effort by MADD Canada, the Nova Scotia Chiefs of Police Association, the Nova Scotia RCMP and the Nova Scotia Department of Justice to honour Cst. Stevenson and to recognize the efforts of police officers to reduce impaired driving. This year, 13 police officers are being honoured for their efforts in impaired driving enforcement in 2024.
Cst. Stevenson held many different roles throughout her 23 years as an active RCMP member, including as a dedicated Drug Recognition Expert. She was especially proud of her expertise in that area and deeply committed to helping make Nova Scotia's roadways safer. Cst. Stevenson was one of the 22 people killed by a gunman in April 2020 in Nova Scotia. She was posthumously awarded MADD Canada's Terry Ryan Memorial Award for Excellence in Police Service in honour of her work to prevent impaired driving.
To attend, please RSVP to:
Shayla Morag Steeves, MADD Canada Atlantic Regional Manager, 1-800-665-6233, ext. 232 or ...
Arielle Nkongmeneck, MADD Canada Communications Manager, 1-800-665-6233 ext. 240 or ...


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